social exclusion of christians
Social exclusion of Christians refers to the intentional or unintentional marginalization, discrimination, or isolation of individuals or groups who identify as Christians, leading to their exclusion from participating fully in social, cultural, or political aspects of society based on their religious beliefs or practices.
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